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Dolphins top job ‘a dream come true’ for Khan

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Imraan Khan says it’s “a dream come true” that he has been appointed as head coach of the Dolphins for the 2019/20 season, starting with their CSA 4-Day Franchise Series clash with the Titans on October 7 in Pretoria.

Khan, who served as assistant coach to Grant Morgan for two-and-a-half seasons, is born and bred in KwaZulu-Natal and played his entire domestic cricket career for the Dolphins, KZN Coastal and KZN Inland.

He notched 333 caps in his professional career with one Test cap to his name when he played against Australia in Cape Town in 2009.

In first-class cricket, the left-hander scored just short of 10 000 runs and took 62 wickets with his handy off-spin. He averaged 36.58 with the bat, scoring 20 hundred and 49 fifties.

Khan also boasts the most caps as a captain of the Dolphins with 86 caps as the skipper across the three formats.

The 35-year-old says that to be moving into the head mentor role at the franchise where he spent his entire career is a dream come true.

“I am incredibly excited by this appointment and I cannot wait to take the challenge on,” Khan said.

“I am a born and raised KZN boy and the Dolphins have been a huge part of my life growing up, so to take over and be in charge is a massive honour.”

He was known for his dogged attitude with the bat and was one of the top opening batsmen in South African domestic cricket, which culminated in him being awarded the SuperSport Series Player of the Season in 2009.

Morgan left the Dolphins to take up the position of assistant coach of the Scotland national side that is currently being coached by former KZN Inland coach Shane Burger.

Khan was full of praise for Morgan and what he has done for the franchise.

“Morgs is a terrific coach and I have learnt so much from him in the time that we worked together.

“He is a student of the game and he was someone that I learnt so much from even from my days of playing for Inland and the Dolphins.

“I wish him all the best in Scotland.”

CEO of KZN Cricket Heinrich Strydom is confident that Khan is the man for the position and will be a good mentor for the side going into the new season.

“Imraan was very good in the back-up role to Morgs, in a time where we reached three finals of the last four white-ball competitions.

“Immy had an admirable playing career, lots of experience in leadership roles and a strong start to his coaching career and therefore we felt he was the right man to take up the position,” said Strydom. DM

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